* {{Improv}}: Famously disliked a good deal of his lines in ''Men in Black'', so about half of K's lines are Jones' ad-libs. It works ''perfectly'' for the movie, because J's fresh-faced rookie trying to catch-up is most of the time [[EnforcedMethodActing Will Smith legitimately getting just taken for a ride by Jones]], and the director saving the results.

He was also UsefulNotes/AlGore's roommate at Harvard. Figure that one out. And in case you've managed to wrap your head around that, according to author Erich Segal (who attended Harvard at the same time), the hero of his novel ''Literature/LoveStory'' was based on a fusion of the two of them.

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He was also UsefulNotes/AlGore's roommate at Harvard. Figure that one out. And in case you've managed to wrap your head around that, according to author Erich Segal (who attended Harvard at the same time), the hero of his novel ''Literature/LoveStory'' was based on a fusion of the two of them.[[note]]He also played football for Harvard and played in the famous 1968 Harvard-Yale game recounted in documentary ''Harvard Beats Yale 29-29''.[[/note]]

'''Tommy Lee Jones''', born on September 15, 1946, is an American actor and film director. He was little known until his big breaks in the 1990s, where he scored roles in three blockbuster films: ''Film/TheFugitive'', ''Film/BatmanForever'', and ''Film/MenInBlack''. He fell off the radar for a few years until his resurgence with ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen''.

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'''Tommy Tommy Lee Jones''', Jones, born on September 15, 1946, is an American actor and film director. He was little known until his big breaks in the 1990s, where he scored roles in three blockbuster films: ''Film/TheFugitive'', ''Film/BatmanForever'', and ''Film/MenInBlack''. He fell off the radar for a few years until his resurgence with ''Film/NoCountryForOldMen''.

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